+[2016-05-31T13:49:56Z]fiordLiquid is the templating syntax that Jekyll uses so yep +[2016-05-31T13:51:02Z]captn3m0Is there a way to delete a key from the Drop? +[2016-05-31T14:06:00Z]captn3m0jekyll runs out of memory if I run jsonify over an entire DocumentDrop +[2016-05-31T14:06:25Z]captn3m0because of the output key, which we were dropping via Hash.delete in jekyll 2 +[2016-05-31T21:21:10Z]jwarren_Hey Jekyll folks... I have a config question. I'm trying to make it so that only a single page is viewable in my Jekyll app (I'm using Jekyll to serve my changelog, not the entire app). Can I just `exclude: [*]` and `include: ['Changelog.md']` instead of listing every other dir/file in the repo?
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Posted by fiord in #jekyll at 2016-05-31T13:49:56Z
Liquid is the templating syntax that Jekyll uses so yep
+[2016-06-01T11:39:11Z]oezpedahi everyone. I am fairly new to jekyll, so this is probably quite a stupid question, but how can I keep my links working when I am not deploying into the root folder of a webserver? I have set the baseurl, but for some reason, that does not do the trick. I'd greatly appreciate any hints +[2016-06-01T11:48:24Z]DirtyFjekyll builds the links for you, you don't have to do anything particular +[2016-06-01T11:49:56Z]oezpedait does build the links correctly for some pages, but when I am using .md files, it does not work for some reason. locally, all the links work fine, but once I move it to a webserver, it does not. +[2016-06-01T11:51:19Z]DirtyFyou only have the destination folder to move (_site by default), you're not supposed to have .md files on your server +[2016-06-01T11:51:33Z]DirtyFthey are converted to HTML by Jekyll